Hi Hi Hi all, I just wanted to ask you guys, first of all if you’ve seen the Rolling Stones Rock N’ Roll Circus Movie? And secondly, John performs Yer Blues and some others with his band called the Dirty Mac. What’s the deal with John in this video? I love the performance, but is this a rip on McCartney in any way (Mac reference)? He also does a pretty funny bit with Mic Jagger. I love John man, that guy was crazy!

kapoo wrote:I agree. I'm sure there are some great stories out there that will never be told between John and Mick. So you don't think John was digging at Paul at all with that performance outside the Beatles?

I saw the bit where John and Mick are talking, and somehow it seemed to me that they were not quite on the same planet there. John seemed to be quite serious, but Mick was just having a good time.

About John having a dig at Paul, I haven't read anything on that, but somehow I don't think so. "Mac" was just short for "mackintosh" (even in those days, although then it meant some kind of raincoat), and the name of the group seems to be just one of John's jokes. Besides, the show was staged at the end of the 60s, when the two were still on speaking terms. It wasn't until later (as far as I know) that they had it out on each other in more or less hidden messages in songs and the like.

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I know, I think it looked like John just showed up at the "Circus" and was in a creative mood and was just letting it fly. And of course Mick was like "wow, this is great man!" It is interesting to me because I would really like to know what that was all about... Why was John performing without the rest of the Beatles?

As I said, I don't have any reliable information on that, but I would guess John just wanted to take some time off the Beatles and do his own thing. Also it gave him the possibility to have Yoko perform and to do things which were just difficult to do within the framework of the Beatles and their image. It didn't seem to be against the Beatles or even some of its members, it was just aside of them. BTW, wasn't George there as well?

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Yeah, I guess you all are probably right. I'm always trying to dig up dirt on the early signs of the Beatles split. And I thought John playing his tune with this other band was peculiar. But, I think Paul should have just hooked up with the Stones a couple days later and called his band the "Dirty Lens"... get it? or the "Cracked Lens"... start a little side band beef! just kidding... that was stupid. rock on.

Cologne girl wrote:As I said, I don't have any reliable information on that, but I would guess John just wanted to take some time off the Beatles and do his own thing. Also it gave him the possibility to have Yoko perform and to do things which were just difficult to do within the framework of the Beatles and their image. It didn't seem to be against the Beatles or even some of its members, it was just aside of them. BTW, wasn't George there as well?

Mmm...it makes me think now if we can doubt John made references to Paul calling the band as "Dirty"Macs...BUT that was made in late 1968, Apple had been found recently and John was beginning his relation with Yoko...there were no reasons to do such reference then... If that happened in mid-1969 or in 1970 I would not have ANY doubt.

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